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Dallinor said:
NobleTeam360 said:

Considering I don't have a job I couldn't fund it, and it's not like the American people are given a choice on how that tax money is spent.

So you've never bought anything in your life? Saying you don't have a choice isn't the same as not doing it at all.

Also you can't consider hit and run cowardly. It takes courage to fight in almost any situation. It's warfare, beyond the use of chemical weapons, there basically are no rules. You're applying a level of morality to something without any. Guerilla warfare has been documented for centuries, it's clever, and the only means for a smaller, less well armed force, to fight a far larger one.

Also, seen as you seem to be caught up in the notion of honor. Is sitting in the cockpit of an airplane and watching men scramble across a mountain in the dark a mile away and hitting a button to fire a missle cowardly? What's the difference between that and setting off explosives in a truck?

Well I already said "touche" to the other guy about hit and run tactics/ guerrilla warfare. It was one of the reason the US was able to defeat the British along with some backing from Spain. What someone considers cowardice is up to that person. I consider guerrilla warfare a coward tatic but understand that it's the only way they could really fight against our Army.